Charles Clay

Last season, Dolphins tight ends Charles Clay and Dion Sims combined for 82 receptions, 889 yards and five touchdowns — respectable totals by NFL standards, but they didn't strike fear into opponents. This year, with Jordan Cameron and Sims manning the position, the Dolphins hope that changes. And Cameron, a Pro Bowl selection with Cleveland in 2013, is the main reason. "I have goals," Cameron said Saturday after the Dolphins' first training camp practice in full pads. "You don't need to know [them], but in my mind I know where I can play. "I know I can be a Pro Bowl player." The Dolphins, who haven't had a Pro Bowl tight end since...

Training camp begins July 30 for the Dolphins, and the tight ends are among the most interesting groups on the team because expectations range from Pro Bowl performance to wait-and-see.
The Dolphins have been searching for a dynamic, playmaking tight end...

Tight end Jordan Cameron has been with the Dolphins less than three months and has completed only a few practices with his new team.
But he is feeling as comfortable as a player who has worn a Miami uniform for years. The reason is because the Dolphins...

The Miami Dolphins addressed one of their most pressing needs Wednesday by signing veteran wide receiver Greg Jennings, the sure-handed free agent who spent the past two years with Minnesota and the previous seven with Green Bay.
The deal is for two...

Dolphins players reported to the team facility Monday for the “voluntary” portion of their offseason program, and they immediately started the heavy lifting toward making the playoffs. Literally.
Team-issued Twitter photos showed defensive tackle...

DAVIE – In 2013, the Dolphins moved up in the draft to select defensive end Dion Jordan with the No. 3 pick. Then something unexpected happened. Defensive end Olivier Vernon recorded 11.5 sacks and pretty much kept Jordan on the bench.
With that in mind,...

This should be the season Ryan Tannehill hits his stride as an NFL quarterback. At least that's the franchise's hope.
It will be Tannehill's sixth season playing quarterback, his fourth year as an NFL starter and his second season running the spread...

The NFL handed out 32 compensatory picks in the 2015 NFL draft, but the Miami Dolphins weren't one of the 14 teams to receive one.
That means unless the Dolphins make trades they will only have six picks - the 14th pick in the first round, a second-round...

A "progress stopper" is one of the worst labels you can give a player in the NFL.
It insinuates that you're a stopgap player, a place holder. You don't stink, but you're in the way of some talented youngster that might be primed for a...

The Miami Dolphins’ top executives decided they would prefer to regain $7 million in cap space rather than match the offer tight end Charles Clay received from the Buffalo Bills this week.
Clay, who started 47 of the 58 games he played for the Dolphins...

Former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree, a free agent, is set to visit the Miami Dolphins, according to an NFL source.
In the meantime the Dolphins are entering Day Two of their five-day window to match the five-year, $38 million...

OK, so let’s say tight end Charles Clay departs to Buffalo. What does the Dolphins’ offense look like right now? Well, it’s not pretty.
It’s definitely not better than the unit that was on the field in that 37-24 loss to the New York Jets in the season...

Good for Charles Clay. Buffalo signed him to a five-year, $38 million deal with $20 million guaranteed and the Dolphins have five days to match the offer since they had a transition tag on him. Or they can choose not to match. I don't think the decision...

Miami Dolphins tight end Charles Clay will spend the next couple of seasons playing in the AFC East, we just don't know for which team.
According to the Buffalo News, Clay signed a five-year, $38 million off from the Bills, which will guarantee him...

It wasn't good enough for Mike Pouncey and his twin brother, Maurkice, to see Mike Wallace shipped out to Minnesota. They gave him a loud send-off on CBS4-TV.
In a story initially released on Instragram, they said good riddance to him after Wallace's...

It was no secret that the Miami Dolphins planned to unload Dannell Ellerbe some how, some way this offseason.
However, by restructuring Ellerbe's contract before trading the linebacker to the New Orleans Saints last Friday the Dolphins depleted the...

Whatever word it rebuilding, retooling, renovation, a purging doesn't matter because it all applies to what the Miami Dolphins did in the first week of free agency.
New Dolphins czar Mike Tannenbaum spent last week undoing just about everything former...

The Miami Dolphins spend the first week of free agency signing two Pro Bowl talents in Ndamukong Suh and Jordan Cameron, and purging the roster to clear $20 million in cap space.
While the team's finances are now in order, the talent base hasn't...

Kenny Stills, the wide receiver the Dolphins obtained in a trade with New Orleans, was emphatic about one thing on Saturday – he's not Mike Wallace.
Although Stills ran a 4.38-second 40-yard dash at the Scouting Combine when he was coming out of...